Kumar recently posted an article on the general worthlessness of Kumarans. The long and short of it was this - we are paying the school to kick us out of classes and threaten us with expulsion.We shouldn't take all that crap. We should emulate rang de basanti and rebel.
With all due respect, I beg to differ. Our school's management is based on the principle of profit and loss. Their system, when broken down into black and white, is simple. We pay them for quality education, and we expect to see results. Now, if students refuse to co-operate in class, they won't learn. If they don't learn, they won't get results. If they don't get results, they would lose their customers, namely, our parents. Consumers aren't interested in the reason for the school's failure to teach their children. What they are interested in, is whether or not their child is finally performing or not. And if Kumarans cannot meet their demands, they will find another school that can.
No one who has been in one of our classes can honestly say that there is no need to threaten us to make us settle down and listen. At the end of the day, the school is just trying to do what they are paid to do. Make us learn.
As to the reason why we pay them...it's simple. As long as they're giving us what we want, we will continue to pay them. As soon as they stop, we will too.
It's nothing personal KR. This is just the way I see it.
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
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no im pretty sure every private school runs along the same lines. and comparatively, kumarans is an extremely tolerant school. would any other school have taken the crap we give chari?
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